| Literature DB >> 26823389 |
Mathias Baumert1, Alberto Porta2, Marc A Vos3, Marek Malik4, Jean-Philippe Couderc5, Pablo Laguna6, Gianfranco Piccirillo7, Godfrey L Smith8, Larisa G Tereshchenko9, Paul G A Volders10.
Abstract
This consensus guideline discusses the electrocardiographic phenomenon of beat-to-beat QT interval variability (QTV) on surface electrocardiograms. The text covers measurement principles, physiological basis, and clinical value of QTV. Technical considerations include QT interval measurement and the relation between QTV and heart rate variability. Research frontiers of QTV include understanding of QTV physiology, systematic evaluation of the link between QTV and direct measures of neural activity, modelling of the QTV dependence on the variability of other physiological variables, distinction between QTV and general T wave shape variability, and assessing of the QTV utility for guiding therapy. Increased QTV appears to be a risk marker of arrhythmic and cardiovascular death. It remains to be established whether it can guide therapy alone or in combination with other risk factors. QT interval variability has a possible role in non-invasive assessment of tonic sympathetic activity. Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: Autonomic nervous system; ECG; Heart rate variability; QT interval variability; Repolarization; Sympathetic activity
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26823389 PMCID: PMC4905605 DOI: 10.1093/europace/euv405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Europace ISSN: 1099-5129 Impact factor: 5.214